Has anyone used these with FreeBSD 4.7? More specifically are there any
known problems with the gigabit ethernet NIC's, which appear to use the
bge (from a DL360G2) driver and the RAID controller (Smart RAID 5302)
which (I hope) uses the ciss driver.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
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If you take a look at the cvs commit logs e.g.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/netinet/ip_fil.h
you'll notice its Darren himself who does virtually all the commits on the
ipf code in the FreeBSD tree, I'm going to assume he gave himself
permisson :)
Andrew
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Da
Not sure if this is really a mail for this list, but a few days ago I
suddenly stopped receiving mail from this mailing list after being on it
several months. I resubscribed yesterday, then received 8 messages ending
with a mail from Valentin Nechayev of subject "Re: Threads vs. blocking
sockets",
One ServerName directive later and it works :)
Thanks!
Andrew
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Hroi Sigurdsson wrote:
> CC'ed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More below.
>
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 03:53:08PM +, Andrew Tulloch wrote:
>
> > I built apache from the ports updated this
> Also, the konsole program fails to chown the pty/tty and log it into
> utmp. It runs ok from a terminal window, but if launched from a menu
> item, it causes a SIGABRT and dies. Anyone have ideas on tracking
> that down?
I've also noticed this problem, but it only seems to occur for me if I
I noticed a while ago that only the ports that were installed at
originall install time actually have a README.html and news ones that
appear during cvsup don't. This seems to inidcate that the .html
files are not part of the cvs ports tree. Anyone else noticed this or know
why?
Andrew
On Thu, 1
g that
changed between my config for gnome and kde was the exec gnome-session to
exec startkde in .xsession. This was all logging in using xdm. Finally,
I've seen this problem in both XFree 4.0.1 and 3.3.6. So I assume its
something gnome doing. Hope this helps...
Andrew Tulloch - Syste
I had a similar experience with 3.4-s to 4.x-s, however, mine was simply
cause by me not reading /usr/src/UPDATING, after reading that I had no
problems...
(although I actually recovered that machine without reinstalling after
using /stand/sysinstall as my shell, when nothing else would load
anym
Hi,
I'm having a bit of trouble with getting an APC Back-UPS Pro running on
freebsd. It seems to be working with upsd from the ports collection. But
every while I get a whole load of lines looking like this:
upsd[355]: apc_tune: negative repsonse: N
upsd[355]: apc_tune: negative repsonse: ^M
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